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Notice!
The alarm trigger depends on the priority of the call station from which the alarm is activated.
The user can configure the call stations from which an alarm may be triggered. If configured,
an alarm can also be triggered if the system is in standby mode. A visual and possibly also
acoustic signal is sent to each call station in the system to indicate that an alarm is active.
Alarm buttons can be configured in such a way that an alarm signal is transmitted to all lines.
A general alarm signal is transmitted to all lines in the system. Pressing the covered ALARM
button triggers the alarm. The button illuminates red during the alarm. An alarm has high
priority, and takes precedence over all announcements or signals except for actions that are
triggered from the central station.
Pressing the ESC button switches the alarm off again.
Selection alarm
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Notice!
The alarm trigger depends on the priority of the call station from which the alarm is activated.
The user can configure the call stations from which an alarm may be triggered. If configured,
an alarm can also be triggered if the system is in standby mode. A visual and possibly also
acoustic signal is sent to each call station in the system to indicate that an alarm is active.
Alarm buttons can be configured in such a way that an alarm signal is only transmitted to
certain lines that have been previously selected. As with the selection call, the circuits/groups
to which an alarm is to be transmitted must be selected first of all. Then the covered button
for the selection alarm must be pressed. The button illuminates red during the alarm. Now the
lines for the next alarm can be selected.
Pressing the ESC button switches the alarm off again.
Stopping signals
Pressing the
↓
button stops a current alarm or gong, or cancels speech reproduction. The
function of the ESC button (priority, local events etc.) can be configured in IRIS-Net. One
exception is the central station (call station with the highest priority), which can cancel any
signals.
System on/off
The PROMATRIX 8000 system can be switched on or off with the
↑
button. Normally, this is
not possible from any call station. For this reason, this function can be programmed via IRIS-
Net.
In deactivated mode (standby), the corresponding LED is off. Pressing the
↑
button switches
on the PROMATRIX 8000 system. During the activation process, the
↑
LED flashes, and when
the system is ready for operation, the
↑
LED remains illuminated (applies to all call stations in
the system).
To switch off the system, the
↑
button must be pressed and held down for approx. three
seconds. This requirement prevents unintentional deactivation if the button is pressed
accidentally.
The PROMATRIX system can also be switched on or booted up automatically from an external
location by pressing the ALARM button or triggering an alarm sequence.
Special functions
Each of the selection buttons on the call station can be assigned a special function. This
means a call station can also be used as an input terminal to control lighting, door openers,
window blinds, and so on. The volume levels can also be controlled via the Up/Down buttons.
More information on this topic can be found in the IRIS-Net documentation.
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